2012 GOP slogan suggestion, "Just say no to education" (Iraq, school)
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Wow, talk about playing to the base, I think it would work, I really do. Rick Perry wanted to cut the Dept. of Education, I think he mentioned that before forgetting what else he wanted to cut.
But he was sure that the Dept. of Education had to go
Yes, because the track record of spending has been such a rousing success. After spending more on education than the Iraq war, the test scores in America have gone down. Way to go Liberal Sucktards, you are definitely the champions of stupidity!!
This is what happens when you remove the burden of learning from the parents and put it solely on the teacher which is what our massive spending on education has essentially done. Holding kids to a higher standard and getting the federal government OUT of education will be the best answer. But sadly, no, the Democrats in their infinite widsom will continue to want to throw more more money at the problem rather than addressing the issues directly.
Wow, talk about playing to the base, I think it would work, I really do. Rick Perry wanted to cut the Dept. of Education, I think he mentioned that before forgetting what else he wanted to cut.
But he was sure that the Dept. of Education had to go
How many children has the Dept of Education taught?
If they are not demonizing teachers, schools, or college students, they are demonizing scientific theories
books, who needs em
With thinking like this. it is no wonder the repubs whipped the dems so badly in the 2010 elections.
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